From a huge farmers' market to a new festival, there are lots of events to look forward to in Norfolk in May 2023.
1. The Beekeeper of Aleppo, Norwich
Where: Norwich Theatre Royal, Theatre Street, Norwich, NR2 1RL
When: May 9-13
Price: £10-£39.50, norwichtheatre.org
Based on Christy Lefteri’s award-winning novel, The Beekeeper of Aleppo tells the story of Nuri, a beekeeper, and his wife, Afra, an artist.
They live a simple life in the beautiful Syrian city of Aleppo - until the unthinkable happens. When all they care for is destroyed by war, they are forced to escape.
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2. Norfolk and Norwich Festival, Norfolk-wide
Where: Various venues across Norwich and Norfolk
When: May 12-28
Price: Various with many free events, nnfestival.org.uk
The Norfolk and Norwich Festival returns for 2023 with a jam-packed line-up of music, art, theatre, circus and much more.
The hub of the event will be Chapelfield Gardens, with the return of the Adnams Spiegeltent big top and bars where you can enjoy local tipples.
3. Farmers' and Makers' Market, Raynham
Where: Walled Garden, Raynham Estate, East Raynham, NR21 7EE
When: May 14, 9am-3pm
Price: Free entry
Norfolk Farmers' Market was launched by Donna Mackenzie in October 2022 and it tours village halls across the county.
She is now holding its biggest event yet at the Raynham Estate, featuring more than 70 food, gift and craft stalls run by local businesses.
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4. Hingham 1940s Weekend, Hingham
Where: Playing Field at Hingham Sports And Social Club, Watton Road, Hingham, NR9 4HD
When: May 20-21, 10am-5pm
Price: Adults: day ticket: £10, weekend: £17.50, under 12s free, Hingham1940.eventbrite.com
This new festival will feature live music, dancing, classic vehicles, World War Two re-enactments, more than 50 craft stalls, a mobile 40s hairdresser and street food.
Those attending on Saturday are in for a treat as the RAF has confirmed a flypast of a Lancaster Bomber.
5. Harleston and Waveney Art Trail, various venues
Where: Various studios - see locations on hwat.org.uk
When: May 20-21, May 27-29, 10am-5pm
Price: Free
Harleston and Waveney Art Trail (HWAT) will take place throughout the valley that forms the border between Norfolk and Suffolk.
19 artists, including three new to the group, will open their studio doors to visitors and it will range from wire sculptures to paintings.
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6. Billy Ocean concert/Pageant of Motoring, Sandringham
Where: Sandringham Estate, PE35 6EN
When: May 27: from 5pm/May 28: 10am-5pm
Price: Billy Ocean: adults: £44.50, children: £20/Pageant of Motoring: £15 advance or £20 on the day, under 12s free at sandringhammotoringpageant.co.uk
It will be a bumper weekend of entertainment at Sandringham, beginning with a concert from R&B legend Billy Ocean on Saturday evening.
Then on Sunday is the prestigious Sandringham Pageant of Motoring, with hundreds of classic vehicles, trade stands, a vintage fun fair and much more.
7. The Fairy Fair 2023, West Acre
Where: Bradmoor Woods, Narborough Lane, West Acre, PE32 1FQ
When: May 28-29, 10.30am-5.30pm
Price: £8.50 in advance or £12.50 on the day, under 3s free, workshop prices vary, Fairylandtrust.org, parking £1 cash
The Fairy Fair raises funds for Norfolk-based charity The Fairyland Trust, with a national reputation for introducing families to nature.
There will be workshops ranging from fairy training to festival crowns, with a mix of pre-bookable sessions and drop-in activities, and there will also be live music, storytelling, maypole dancing and much more.
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